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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: sandip on December 18, 2014, 12:56:42 pm
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I am looking for compatible 16GB RAM kit for my system, budget no issue, below is my system specification,
Intel Core i7 950 @3.07Ghz
Gigabyte X58A-UD7 Rev 2.0
Thanks, let me know if you guys need any more information about my system.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007611%20600006050%20600551100%20600006073&IsNodeId=1&name=16GB%20%284%20x%204GB%29
Those would work, Your CPU only handles 1066 so I wouldn't go higher than that unless you want to deal with problems.
Now having 6 ram slots you can find a triple channel kit but I cant find one the correct size in the time I have right now.
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Thanks autotech for the reply.. :)
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I was just going through CPU-Z info and noticed some issue,
CPU-Z showing DRAM Freq as 799.4Mhz http://i.imgur.com/yjV0cSe.png
where Windows Task Manager showing 400Mhz.
The kit I have as of now is GSkill 8GB 1600 MHz CL9 RipJaws X
If I am not wrong, CPU-Z usually reports half and we got to multiply by 2 to get the running frequency but what task manager shows will be the actual frequency then why this incorrect reading ?? and is CPU-Z reporting wrong or Windows 8.1 Task manager ??
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Want to update my reply again...
Ran HWiFO64 and showing 800Mhz, so the RAM indeed running at 1600 speed just for some reason Task manager reporting it wrong.. http://i.imgur.com/uf1fYFU.png
coming back to Autotech reply.. is it really impossible to run 1600Mhz RAM kit on my system as you suggested in your comment ?? Thanks.
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Your board doesn't list 1600 memory. Plus autotech said don't go higher than 1333 too. I have run 1600 memory on my X58 boards. Support for DDR3 2200/1333/1066/800 MHz memory modules.
I never ran with just four sticks. I always ran with 3 sticks or 6 sticks. The 1600 memory you have to set the memory manually. It has been some time since I ran those board. I always went by the bios memory.
I don't run any of those program if I can help. This is just me those programs will drive you nuts.
Dual Channel slots 2-1-4-3
3 channel slots 2-1-3-5
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Thanks Dmdilks for the reply and suggestion... waiting for few more suggestions before I settle on any RAM kit. :)
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I'm sorry I thought you were waiting other people to say something. These are the ones I would run and get two kits. 12gb on the board is more then enough to run. I like G-Skill memory.
That is almost all the memory I run on all my Gigabyte boards. I will run Kingston too. But that is it. I stick with what has work for me for years. Between 1600 & 1333 you not really going to see a performance change. I had about 6 of the X58 boards too.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231223
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You can run at 1333 with tighter timings than 1600 and it will actually run a bit quicker. Say you are running 1600 at 9-9-9-25 but you can run 7-8-7-20 at 1333 then 1333 will actually be faster than the 1600.
All it is, is a play on numbers yes 1600 is supposed to be faster but if you tighten the timings and do a benchmark at 1333 you will see that your benchmark has better numbers.
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This would be a really nice kit for him too: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231405
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Thanks dmdilks and autotech for taking out your time and replying to this thread, I really appreciate it !!!
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No Problem we are here to help people with their problems. We might not be right 100% of the time. I think autotech likes to helping people just like me. I have a golden rule that I follow is I never go over what the CPU supports for memory.